[quote name='dr0ppinL0adz']Aren't you the same person who was telling me how there is no potential rating in this game? How you would take a ratings boost over "pretend potential any day"?
I get that Sanchez COULD be upgraded, and COULD be at Schaub's level (maybe in 3 years in the last season of this league) but how am I supposed to get more XP with him when I can't throw a pass 10 yards accurately? At any other position, I would understand this argument, but I think QB's should be valued much higher considering they handle the ball close to 100% on offense. The only reason I've won games so far this season is my defense. Those that say Sanchez's madden value is higher than his real-life value....how so? Compared to the other 31 starting QB's in madden, I still think he's near the bottom 10.
Also, Orton and Cutler are basically the same age. Cutler is only about 5 months younger than Orton, not a huge advantage there. Orton was a good game manager, and would never be anything more than that. Cutler was brought in by the Bears to win a Super Bowl title. That title was supposed to come sooner rather than later... As a Bears fan, I don't know anyone who looked at that trade and saw Cutler as a promising, potential-filled player.. He was supposed to produce as soon as he was brought in, not years later. The trade I specified (Cutler/Orton) was to bring in a franchise QB, and win super bowls right away. Neither had great potential to get that much better. They were who they were. The trade I proposed is the same thing. Getting rid of a game manager for, albeit not a huge game-changer, but definitely one of the elite game managers in the NFL.
Not trying to argue with the decision made by the trade committee, just don't understand the argument in your Edit.[/QUOTE]
Ok first, i am going to start by apologizing to N8 because this stuff was suppose to be kept out of the thread, hence the entire reason for the committee. And this will be my last response.
Ok now to your first point. It's not that there is potential, but we do know that players digress. Shaub being in his 30's is more likely to digress than to improve at an even pace with Sanchez. My comment, i believe was geared towards rookies that arn't even drafted in our league yet, not for players that we can already start working on their xp now.
Your second point, you can't complete 10 yard passes with Sanchez so you will never gain any xp. Here are Matt Shaub's accuracies for you. SAC-91, MAC-85. Now Sanchez's, SAC-86, MAC-82. The only big difference is in the deep passes which Shaub is a 82 to Sanchez's 71. But i'm taking a wild guess and thinking that a 10 yard pass isn't judged by his deep accuracy. Idk if you've even taken a look at the xp system, but it does not take 3 years to increase your accuracies that much.
Lastly, i was mistaken on the ages of Orton/Cutler. But there is no way to deny that Cutler was on the upswing and people clearly thought he had potential to be an Elite qb in the Nfl. Meanwhile, like you said Orton was thought to be a game manager. I was just pointing out that using real life trades to validate your in game trade is absolutely useless.
Like i said, this is my last post in thread about trades.